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Problems in TE
Problems in TE
1. Quality of Training: Training programs for primary teachers often lack uniformity
and are not up to the mark, leading to variations in the quality of education
provided.
2. Inadequate Curriculum: The curriculum of teacher education programs is
often outdated and does not address the current needs and challenges of primary
education.
3. Lack of Practical Experience: Teacher education programs tend to be more
theoretical, providing insufficient practical classroom experience.
4. Insufficient Pedagogical Skills: There is a lack of emphasis on modern
pedagogical techniques, making it difficult for teachers to engage young learners
effectively.
5. Limited Use of Technology: Teacher education programs often fail to integrate
technology effectively, leaving future teachers unprepared to use digital tools in
the classroom.
6. Shortage of Qualified Trainers: There is a scarcity of well-trained educators to
train primary teachers, impacting the overall quality of teacher education.
7. Inadequate Infrastructure: Many teacher training institutes suffer from poor
infrastructure, including a lack of proper classrooms, libraries, and teaching aids.
8. Low Entry Standards: The entry criteria for teacher education programs are
often low, attracting candidates with lower academic achievements.
9. Poor Motivation and Support: Prospective teachers often lack motivation due
to low salaries and poor career prospects in the teaching profession.
10. Fragmented Regulatory Framework: The regulatory framework governing
teacher education is fragmented and inconsistent, leading to varied standards and
practices across different regions.